Woolworths launches electric delivery vans for sustainable logistics push
Woolworths, in collaboration with DSV and Everlectric, is launching an extensive rollout of electric panel vans (EVs) to deliver customers' online purchases. This initiative is part of Woolworths' commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and promoting sustainability within the industry.
With nearly half of the fleet now powered by solar energy, the new electric vehicles have been introduced on selected routes in Cape Town and Gauteng. Expansion into KwaZulu-Natal is also planned in the near future.
The introduction of these 41 electric vehicles is a significant step towards Woolworths' sustainability goals, including the aim of achieving zero net carbon emissions by 2040.
Liz Hillock, Woolworths Head of Online and Mobile, affirms their commitment to sustainability and the positive impact of this investment.
"On an annual basis, these 41 vehicles will have the potential to save over 400,000 kgs of tailpipe carbon emissions. With the exponential growth of our online business, switching to electric delivery vehicles is a smart and sustainable solution that benefits everyone,” said Hillock.
Greg Saffy, Senior Director Operations at DSV Road Logistics, expresses excitement about the collaboration, highlighting DSV's own sustainability ambitions and the importance of working together with industry partners to develop solutions that benefit the planet and their businesses.
“We are thrilled to be a part of this collaboration! Recognising our role in the transport and logistics industry, we have raised our sustainability ambitions and are committed to reaching net zero emissions across our operations by 2050. Achieving our sustainability goals cannot be realised alone. That’s why we work with customers and industry partners like Woolworths and Everlectric to develop solutions that benefit both our planet and our business," said Saffy.
Written by: Staff Writer.
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